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BCC / Commissioner Election
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11/18/2008
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Board of County Commissioners
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4023
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136, 130-197
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approved the Modification to Contract for Construction of <br />Required Improvements No. SD -03 -02 -09 -CFC <br />(2001030151-52639) to extend the completion date to <br />February 6, 2009, and authorized the Chairman to execute <br />same so long as the Letter of Credit Amendment <br />guaranteeing completion of the remaining required <br />improvements is received by 2:00 p.m. on Monday, <br />December 15, 2008 by the County Attorney's Office, is in <br />acceptable format, and extends the expiration date to May <br />6, 2009, as recommended in the memorandum of <br />November 10, 2008. <br />B.J. ACOIIISITIDNOFRIGHT-OF-WAYALONG 66THAVENUE <br />Commissioner O'Bryan expressed concerns about the price for this parcel. He <br />pointed out that the property was purchased in 2003 for $70,000, at $35,000 per acre, and the <br />County was now being asked to pay $130,000 per acre. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner O'Bryan <br />SECONDED by Chairman Davis for discussion, to table <br />the purchase of the Wilson property, and to obtain a <br />second appraisal on same. <br />Deputy County Attorney Bill DeBraal revealed that the County's offer of $260,000 <br />was 15% over the appraised value of $225,000, based on Peter Armfield and Associates' <br />appraisal, which he believed had been done in 2007. <br />County Attorney Collins declared that since the appraisal is over 4 months old, and <br />could be considered stale, the Board could order a new appraisal to see what the current market <br />is. <br />9 <br />November 18, 2008 <br />
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